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1 THE ELEMENTS OF A PROPOSAL Frank Pajares Emory University I. Introduction and Theoretical Framework A. The Introduction is the part of the paper that provides readers with the background information for the research reported in the paper. Its purpose is to establish a Framework for the research , so that readers can understand how it is related to other research (Wilkinson, 1991, p. 96). B. In an Introduction , the writer should 1. create reader interest in the topic, 2. lay the broad foundation for the problem that leads to the study, 3.
that you expect to result from your research (Guba, 1961). H. Questions and hypotheses are testable propositions deduced and directly derived from theory (except in grounded theory studies and similar types of qualitative inquiry). I. Make a clear and careful distinction between the dependent and independent variables and
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